With its volcanic cliffs, secret coves, and authentic villages, this stretch of coastline offers a unique immersion into the heart of unspoiled nature, ideal for travelers seeking beauty and escape.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Scandola Reserve is undoubtedly the most iconic landmark in the region.
Accessible only by sea, it reveals a breathtaking landscape of red cliffs plunging into turquoise waters.
This natural sanctuary is home to remarkable wildlife: ospreys, European shags, dolphins, and dusky groupers all inhabit these crystal-clear waters.
The flora is equally impressive, with a dense and fragrant maquis, the typical Corsican shrubland, where lentisk, strawberry trees, and immortelle flowers mingle.
Nestled in the heart of this wild coastline lies the village of Girolata, accessible only on foot or by boat.
This timeless little harbor, overlooked by a Genoese fort, captivates visitors with its authenticity and peaceful atmosphere.
It is the perfect place to take a break, savor local products, and enjoy a swim in crystal-clear waters.
A true natural masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage site, this unique location offers breathtaking panoramas where sculpted cliffs, natural arches, and rock formations plunge into the deep blue sea.
Along this exceptional coastline, sea caves are a must-see attraction.
Carved by erosion, they can be explored by boat, revealing a fascinating play of light between the water and the stone.
Some shelter genuine natural pools, where the calm, crystal-clear water invites you for a timeless swim.
These pools are also a true paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts, with thousands of fish visible to the naked eye, swimming in exceptionally clear waters.
Among the iconic landmarks of the south shore, the charming harbor of Castagna captivates with its authenticity and tranquility.
Nestled at the foot of the cliffs, this discreet little harbor is an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding coves or simply enjoying the peacefulness of the setting.

